How about a 33 foot flagpole?  It's a start.  You could always drop a
counterpoise to the ground floor.  Some condo / apartment folks use
Tarheel or Hi-Q mobile antennas as well.  I've heard that some work
well.  Maybe you could put a small flag at the business end.

Sorry, I don't know anything about the MFJ1622, but it sounds like
it's probably small aperture.  I'm not a big fan of anything with MFJ
printed on it; years of experience trying them convinced me.

73,
matt W6NIA

un, 25 May 2014 17:53:30 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

>I am moving to a condo on the 2nd floor of a brick and concrete building.  The 
>condo rules do not allow anything to extend over the balcony railings.  
>However, they do allow flag pole to be "clamped" to the railing of the 
>balcony.  I have considered an mfj 1622 antenna inside of a pvc pipe as my 
>flag pole.  Any ideas?
>
> 
>73 de Dave KJ6CBS
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